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Vinod Balodi: First Leading Male Character of First Garhwali Feature Film

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                                                Bhishma Kukreti
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   Much is talked about ‘Jagwal’ the first Garhwali feature film released in 1983. However, less is known to public about the character artists of ‘Jagwal’ baring Parashar Gaud.
  There were two male leading characters in ‘Jagwal the first Garhwali movie played by Parashar Gaur and Vinod Balodi. Vinod Balodi played the young Doctor Ajay in ‘Jagwal’ the first regional Mid Himalayan feature film. Ajay plays role of doctor who helps Prashar Gaur’s character in first Uttarakhandi feature film.
   Vinod Balodi belongs to Manjeli (Banelsyun, Pauri Garhwal) born in Mumbai on 20/71969. Vinod was active in Garhwali and Hindi theatre in his pre graduation time and in Wilson College. Vinod Balodi was still active in Hindi theatre in Mumbai.
   Vinod remembers that filming of Jagwal was exciting, happy experience and with some pain too. Local people provided their best cooperation in shooting of ‘Jagwal’ a historical first feature film of Garhwal, Kumaun and Himachal Himalayan region. The talk with Vinod reveals that the first Garhwali film crew was expecting no infrastructure for shooting in Buvakahl, Pauri and Shringar regions of Garhwal. However, there were no faculties available at that time for good staying, properties, transportation and even torch-batteries in the cited area. 
           Since, Vinod understood from first experience with Garhwali feature film that commercially an artist can’t survive on Garhwali filmdom he choose government service and was also involve in theatre in Mumbai.
  Vinod is still ambitious to do performance in other film.
  Vinod Balodi will always be remembered as leading male character of first Garhwali feature film ‘Jagwal’ along with another leading male character Parashar Gaur.

Based on telephonic talk with Vinod Balodi, 09820116099
Reference: Bhishma Kukreti, 2013, उत्तराखंडी फिल्मों का संक्षिप्त इतिहास

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Puran Chandra Balodi one of a Character artists of Firs Garhwali Movie

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                                                Bhishma Kukreti
                 
         The first in any creation force people to talk about those who were involved in its creation. When there would be talk about ‘Jagwal’ the first Garhwali language feature film /movie, the involvement of Puran Chandra Balodi alias PC would also be there.
Puran Chandra Balodi is one of respectful and renowned name in Garhwali-Kumauni social circle in Mumbai. As social worker he was connected with the activities of Garhwal Bhratri Mandal (a seventy five years old social organization) Mumbai and headed the organizations for many years.  Puran Chandra Balodi never acted in any drama but he always supported the Garhwali theatre and cultural aspects in Mumbai.  Puran Chand Balodi is well known in Mumbai for his help to Garhwalis in getting suitable jobs when there was scarcity of jobs. Puran Chand Balodi was born o in 1942 in village Manjeri, Banelsyun, Pauri Garhwal. He served as General Manager, director in many corporate houses till he retired.
   Puran Chandra Balodi acted in ‘Jagwal’ as judge.
           However, Balodi will be remembered for helping Parashar Gaud in overcoming many legal hassles. Puran Chandra Balodi and his team members as Raman Kukreti, Geeta ram Bhatt, Rup Singh Rawat, Rajendra Sharma, Sain Singh Rawat helped the producer Parashar Gaud  not only  popularizing  first Garhwali film ‘Jagwal’ but also helped the producer in releasing it in Mumbai too.   
Reference: Bhishma Kukreti, 2013, उत्तराखंडी फिल्मों का संक्षिप्त इतिहास

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Jiwan Singh Bisht: The First Kumauni Feature Film Producer

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                                                Bhishma Kukreti
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                   Whenever, there will be discussion of film, history will always remember Jiwan Singh Bisht. Jiwan Singh Bisht produced first ever Kumauni language feature film Megha A.
   Jiwan Singh Bisht was born in village Lwali, Salan Patti, Almora of Uttarakhand in 1950.  His father was in Indian army and wanted that Jiwan join the army. Jiwan Singh Bisht had other plan. Young Jiwan was interested in theatre in his college time. His father never wanted Jiwan to join theatre and Jiwan joined State Bank of India after graduation.
  When this author asked Jiwan Singh about his entry into Kumauni film production Jiwan Singh Bisht disclosed that he was inspired by Garhwali feature films as Jagwal, Ghar Javain. One day, he read that the language lovers of Tulu a regional language of Karnataka produced film in Tulu too. Bisht became eager to produce Kumauni feature film.
  Jiwan Singh started to conceptualize the film. He met friends as Rajendra Bora who wrote story on the concept of Jiwan Singh. Sheel Chaudhary (a Haryanvi and Hindi film activist) wrote the script in Hindi. This author was surprised to know that the script was written in Hindi. Bisht explained that it is difficult for average artist to read Kumauni or Garhwali script. Therefore the script was written in Hindi and given to the artist to understand well. At the time of shooting, the Kumauni dialogues were handed over to artist.
  The story is about the grandfather insisting his grandson for joining army (though old man lost his son in war). The film deals the subject of worsening position of hills due to migration very effectively.  The leading male character of first Kumauni feature film is Kumauni and female leading charter is Garhwali.
 
   Kaka Sharma (non Kumauni) was director for the first Kumauni feature film ’Megha A’. Kumauni music expert Hem Singh (resides in Lucknow) was the music director of first Kumauni feature film ‘Megha A’. Jiwan Singh Bisht himself wrote lyrics for first Kumauni feature film Megha A’.
     The first Kumauni feature film ‘Megha A’ was first released in Ranikhet in 1987 and later on various cities of Uttarakhand. The response was overwhelming where ever the film was released. Bisht confesses that film did good business. However, Jiwan Singh Bisht did not get back his investment due to middlemen.
  Jiwan Singh did not produce another Kumauni film because he says that Phadis are not wealthy that they could invest in loss making adventure. Bisht has written poetries, tens of stories and novels. After producing first Kumauni feature film, Jiwan Singh produced telefilms, documentary films for Doordarshan and documentary films for other government departments.
   Recently Jiwan Singh produced a religious VCD Hindi film based on the story of Goril /Gwill deity. He is waiting to distribute it very soon.
    Jiwan Singh Bisht says that the biggest hassles for regional films as Kumauni or Garhwali feature or VCD films is the problem of distribution. Till the problem of distribution is solved Bisht does not see great future for regional films as Kumauni or Garhwali films.
   Jiwan Singh Bisht is happy family man. His three daughters are married and son is well settled in Delhi. Jiwan Singh lives in Delhi.
  The history will remember Jiwan Singh Bisht for his initiative for producing firs t ever Kumauni feature film.
Reference: Bhishma Kukreti, 2013, उत्तराखंडी फिल्मों का संक्षिप्त इतिहास
[Based on Telephonic Talk had with Mr. Jiwan Singh Bisht 09310233343]

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Manoj Chandola: Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading Kumaoni-Garhwali culture
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                                                Bhishma Kukreti
[Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading Kumaoni-Garhwali culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading Hills of Uttarakhand  culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Nainital culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Ranikhet culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Almora culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Bageshwar culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Champawat culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading Pithauragarh  culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Chamoli Garhwal culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Rudraprayag culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Pauri Garhwal culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Tihri Garhwal  culture; Using Hindi Film for Platform Spreading  Uttarkashi culture]

    Manoj Chandola hails from Pokhari village, Kanda Patti of Bageshwar , Kumaon. Manoj Chandola was born in 1964. From his student life, Chandola was attached to theatre.
    Manoj is attached to a Hindi film ‘Rajula’ (produced by Priyanka Chandola and Rama Upreti and penned and directed by Nitin Tiwari). Manoj wrote lyrics for the film. The music is composed by Sudhir and Milind for Rajula.
    Film Rajula attempts for understanding the power of ‘Woman in Love’. Ravi a journalist is in search of unique love story for his documentary film and encounters with famous Kaintura folklore Rajula Malu Shahi. The film goes with folk story of Rajula Malu Shahi and modern day life together. The feature film is very challenging from screenplay point of view. The film reveals many complicated human relationship and the realities.
  The film is filmed in Uttarakhand and shows beauty and harmony of Hills of Uttarakhand. There are 25 dialogues in Kumauni and Garhwali in the film.
   When this author talked with Manoj Chandola he revealed that the Rajula team is using Hindi language as platform to show the culture and past of Garhwal-Kumaon (Uttarakhand).
  Rajula got first prize for Best Audience preference Award in International Film festival 2012.
         
(Based on Telephonic Talk had with Manoj Chandola 9811189814)

Reference: Bhishma Kukreti, 2013, उत्तराखंडी फिल्मों का संक्षिप्त इतिहास
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Kailash Dwivedi: The Producer of First Garhwali Video (VCD) Film ‘Kutumb’

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              Kailash Dwivedi is credited to produce first ever Garhwali Video film ‘Kutumb’ (1985) directed by Nagendra Bisht.
               Kailash Dwivedi was born in 1960 in village Jadal,Ttalla Badalpur, Pauri Garhwal. He took his primary education in Kota Rajasthan and upper education from Delhi.
              Kailash joined Times of India and was connected to Garhwali theatre in Delhi. Kailash Dwivedi took part in Garhwali dramas as Udankar, Anit, Banank, Jai Uttarakhand jai Bharat, Myaro Uttarakhand.
            Kailash Dwivedi runs a NGO Yugantar jan parishad. He also publishes a magazine ‘Yugantar. Kailash also organize Uttarakhandi fairs in Delhi and NOIDA ares.
           Kailash produced Garhwali video Films as Kismat Apni Apni (2003) directed by Ved Prakash Bhadola, Saun (Garhwali ) and Sankalp (Kumauni ) directed by Ved Prakash Bhadola  (2004)and  Badi Ma (2011) directed by Prakash Singh Chauhan.
                Dwivedi has plans for anew Hindi film based on culture and story of Hills of Uttarakhand.
                Kailash Dwivedi also making project to open an Uttarakhandi television channel.
       Kailash Dwivedi says that most of the Garhwali-Kumauni film and music producers make losses due to exploitation by distributors. He strongly feels that since the Garhwali-Kumaoni film activists are divided and don’t work for a strong association the distributors take advantages. The state government is totally ignoring the strong media-Kumaoni-Garhwali films and music albums. 
 
(Based on Telephonic Talk had with Kailash Dwivedi 09910737463)

Reference: Bhishma Kukreti, 2013, उत्तराखंडी फिल्मों का संक्षिप्त इतिहास
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